File:In-Vivo-Imaging-Reveals-Distinct-Inflammatory-Activity-of-CNS-Microglia-versus-PNS-Macrophages-in-a-pone.0017910.s003.ogv

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English: Enhanced response and early migration of microglia towards a single axon transection in the lateral column of a preclinical SOD1G93A mouse. This video sequence (195-minute) lasts from 15 minutes before to 180 minutes after a laser-induced axonal transection in a 60-day-old mutant mouse. It shows an increased response of microglia towards the injured site (note the autofluorescence; arrow). The response comprised a rapid movement of cell soma starting within a few minutes after the injury. An enhanced and early (starting within the first hour after the injury) phagocytic activity of microglia, indicated by numerous engulfments within and around the injured site, could also be observed. The frame rate of the video is about 90 seconds per MIP. Scale bar, 20 µm.
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Source Video S3 from Dibaj P, Steffens H, Zschuntzsch J, Nadrigny F, Schomburg E, Kirchhoff F, Neusch C (2011). "In Vivo Imaging Reveals Distinct Inflammatory Activity of CNS Microglia versus PNS Macrophages in a Mouse Model for ALS". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0017910. PMID 21437247. PMC: 3060882.
Author Dibaj P, Steffens H, Zschuntzsch J, Nadrigny F, Schomburg E, Kirchhoff F, Neusch C
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